2024-03-28 | Invitation to Panel Discussion on the Impact of ChatGPT on 11 April (in English)
How are ChatGPT and similar technologies reshaping our professional lives, our daily routines, and our society? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as top experts explore the profound implications of these advancements. The panel discussion, entitled "The Impact of ChatGPT and Similar Technologies on Individuals and Society", will be held in English at the IWM in Tübingen, and will be live-streamed for remote viewers.
The panel discussion is part of the final conference of the Human-Agent Interaction Network (MAI) at the Leibniz Institut für Wissensmedien, to which experts have been invited separately. After four successful years, the event marks the festive conclusion of the network's research activities and brings together experts in the field of Human-Agent Interaction from various disciplines in a poster session and several keynote lectures. The event will conclude with a panel discussion open to the public. To register for the event in person, please email mai-conference@iwm-tuebingen.de by 9 April 2024. A livestream will also be available on the IWM YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IWMtue
About the Panel Discussion:
Title: "The Impact of ChatGPT and Similar Technologies on Individuals and Society"
Language: English
Panellists:
Dr. Anne Scherer (Co-founder of Delta Labs; author of "You & AI: Alles über Künstliche Intelligenz und wie sie unser Leben prägt")
Prof. Dr. Leo van Waveren (Head of the Technical Didactics Working Group at the RPTU)
Dr. Sarah Fischer (Project Manager Digitalisation and Public Good, Bertelsmann Foundation)
Prof. Dr. Peter Gerjets (Head of the Multimodal Interaction lab, IWM Tübingen)
Moderation:
Eva Wolfangel, freelance journalist and author
Start: 6 pm
To attend the event in person (with registration):
Leibniz Institut für Wissensmedien, Schleichstr. 6, 72076 Tübingen
Please register by email to mai-conference@iwm-tuebingen.de by 9 April 2024.
Via livestream (without registration):
https://www.youtube.com/@IWMtue
About the research network:
Over the past four years, the Human-Agent Interaction research network at the IWM has been investigating the interaction of humans with artificial intelligence and natural language. Eight interdisciplinary projects have been carried out in collaboration with researchers from several universities and institutions, including the Universities of Tübingen and Stuttgart and the German Literature Archive Marbach.